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f if I H it i. i * { in j of everyday take your tire Western Auto get a new tire it according the old tire any argument whatso- | What's more. if you hap- you can | i ee : : f 8e | " uf * For a new treat, with fried chicken and cream gravy, serve | fried slices of cold corn-meal mush and currant jelly to g° with it. You'd be surprised! x * * 3 “In the spring a young man’s | * == seems to be a yearly this time of year. | like to quote that ts real fancy, he shopping for rings for object of his fancy. Well, ha very good sugges- for where the shopping done — at Beach- ywelers, and you can in the big window there is a most dazzling yy of diamonds: engage rings and sets. Believe it or not, the sets start at @ small $60.00 and go | whatever you feel you can They are real gorgeous beautiful display by EEE 4 EREEIE jer ; i} these blue-white beauties would melt a heart of stone. and set the stage for June days fo come. x * Excerpts from a cockt kin: Here's to you as good as y are. Here's to me as bad as I a: but as good as you ate. an $ bad as I am, I'm as good as you are..... bad as I am! xe There are some pretty nice te come out of Mexico besides Senorites snd Pm | bathrooms too observantly, PERSONALS... NEWS O book is good advice, we've found. A at it a vacation from your tire- to a delicious dinner at one a Key West's most famous Festaurants. : bs rere y © trou Y idl no farther tee than the ordering. Then, when the sun goes down and the s s t ost House. stay and enjo) the lly, ‘cocktails pitt the music ‘for dancing. You may also enjoy the outdoor | Patio, day or night. Qn secon# thought, this isn’t just a hint; I'm telling you! x kr When we hear unfavorable ts on female habits in ge we don’t mind one bit telling on the men too. Maybe it isn't fair too peek into people’s but | you could get real shocked to see that some men lIet thair shaving brushes become as re- pulsive as gome women allow] their powder puffs to get. | ; oe ete Moving soon? There's a ru- mor going around that we sus- pect is more fact than fancy. | that soon 1000 families will be | moving to brand new and at- | tractive quarters. | message just for you! Caroline This is @ Shop — you know, the one we directed you to last week — has a brand new shipment of drapery and slip cover ma- terials which will be here any minute and will range in price from $1.95 to $2.25 per yard. What's more. Mrs. George makes slip covers end drapes just for customers of Caroline Shop at reasonable prices, So if you'd like to freshen up the old furniture for your new quarters, or if you have spank- ing brand new things you'd like to protect right from the start ~ a visit to the Caroline Shop will pay off. real A Everything fades. including old Scidiers. That's why you'd better let Demald take care of Your hair problems. | been ie their interest ; they have Sued advisory members. urges all persons Bese contact her esley House on 1:00 p.m. It was repo hat troop has been formed other well on the y is the Leader of the Troop which at. byterian Church on enon Mrs. Brewster and rs. Gurry are forming a new Intermediate Troop at Con- vent. Mrs. W. A. Cox reported that her hushand is being ty so she will be leaving Sl cox wil aed tote it ai leader though, as Mrs. pag Bs seen to that, having recruited |Mrs. Bates to take her place. Mrs. Bates is not new at Scout work as she was a leader before coming to Key West. The social part of the seemed to be known to ner bers except hy 3 Sige a surprise party for Sam Toth and truly a surprise (one tim the ladies kept a secret). bi Stearns presented her with a mem- 98) cow te EVERYONE N Morgan Cain Citizen Staff Photo RETURNEE TO KEY WEST. Nancy Morgan Cain, wife of Comdr. E. ¥. Cain, now serving aboard the aircraft carrier “Philippine Sea” in the Korean area, is back with the Key West Players after an absence of two years. She left Key West in June of 1950 to be married. In Jan., 1952, she came home to stay with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Morgan, 1430 Reynolds street, until summer when she will return to Coronado, Calif., to join her husband. She was an active member of the theater group. for over nine years, first becoming associated with the Players in 1941. During that time she had many bit parts in various pro- ductions and a major role in “Call Me A Woman Grown.” Her current role is that of a girl named Baby Doll in Tennessee Wil- liams’ one-act drama, “The Unsatisfactory Supper.” Co-starred with her is Mrs. Dolores Oakley Foster and Jack Clarke who is also directing the play. i i il li al Li ili lil lh hinted Show Of Abstract Paintings x kk x* * * | Jeane Porter Kirke Exhibits Oils At West Martello serving. The next regular meeting of the Association will be held 1 he Guero at the Wesley ‘one in- terested in the Girl Scout work in Monroe County is cordially invited to Add ‘tinely Fee on nd sérvg for Tennessee Williams & ing a visit to The Citizen chat on the production of his five ¢ presented by the Key West Players at g next Monday, April 21. He makes hig winter home here at 1431 Duncan street. He is supervising ell of the plays and per- sonaily directing “Mooney's Kid Don't Cry,” “At Liberty,” an- other one of the brief dramas is being presented in Jacksonville. Thursday, by specig] permission of the author, at the State con- vention of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs. It will be repeated in Key West next week “The Case of the Crushed with “Lord Byron's Love jes.” and “The Un- tery Supper.” Tickets are on sale at Faye’s Gift Shop in La Concha hotel = Draws * kk x ke * Stimulated —_ Praise bi in i ii in i hin Ian india fin inn bn fn ac han ian hin hn Sd By DOROTHY RAYMER title is taken from the legend of Scores of interested Key West-|a feminine prototype who sup- ers and visitors viewed the work | posedly preceded Eve. In tones of of Miss Jeane Porter Kirke at} blue, Eve herself is presented in the opening of her abstract art | another mood reflecting the half- show last night at West Matello/ reluctant and brooding sadness of Gallery. The general opinion| first knowledge summed up in one word was} “Th, ene St. Sebnstian.” “stimulating.” The young mod-| ie Martyr, St. Sebnstian, ern artist showed twnety-two | (who was tied on a pole and-im- oils and one scrateh-board crea | Tee eae aks ae HeG Me conunction with an €x- | tsa inthe enkdilie- tha a Ap nce dl Miss Kirke's abstract ae ow wil be reviewed 3D | offerings includes a number of ba: F ss paintings which consciously, or ii i h ess : Miss Kirke ac otherwise, are an absorption of assisted by her sister Caroline Kirke, Mrs. E. L. Newton, Mrs. Jeanne Tay and Wallace Kirke who helped the hanging of the pai able sandwiches served in the ca the gallery fro The lone scr *Gitano,” is an arr of a Spanish Other work in the by Miss Kirke the Karns Stu Bather” mf and Si are the warmth of ¢ d of relaxation und the fluid lines of id the ig of well-being. Ap and its from the s the Sun,” ed an altar of t cult of helio. e is a Goth ss and ange saturated jer tling “Portrait of two years. | subtle int sense of STOP... RIGHT NOW! 1F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A WONDERFUL PLACE TO EAT CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB WHERE KEY WEST MEETS TO EAT AND DANCE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY PENNY COCKTAIL HOUR 5 NEVER OR & Wednesday, April 16, 1952 = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | | | | her Key West background, For|inner eye af the sub-conscious. example, “Lassitude in Sunlight,” | “Three Generations,” degis with “Figures In| the evolution of a being. the|are shown in “Cavalier,” done sun}with dark color and nicely il- moving | luminated detail. Quiet and sensuous |spiring, with loyely whorls of pation with the sun)the spires of pines, is ing quality radiates | Forest.” | whieh might have/require added measure of con- Zorasters, | centration, but the effort is re- pers.| warded with a new, in| stimulating experience. ght of a/ replaced. } Pag: TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen. Office, 1935 New Officers. Veterans Foreign War” Ladies Auxiliary, Jointly Installed ®} °The joint instalation of officers of Veterans of Foreign V Post 3911 and the Ladies. Auxiliary of V.F.W. Post 394, was a ; . occasion which included a supper and a dance at the Post Homt Elizabeth street. Honor guests for the event taking place on Sg day evening, April 12, included Mayor C B. Harvey, Comdr. of American Legion, Vance Stirrup, James J. McManus, presiden: the Lions club, and the Gold Star mothers. Past president of the group, Election Slated Carl Cruz, was presented with a commander's pin by members of At Next Meeti the Post. An attractive gift was to Mrs. Vanessa Saur- president of the Auxil- iary, by the ladies of the organi- zation. Installing officer for the’ men was Ed Haury, Past Commander. The new officers of the V.F.W. Corimander—Lacey L. Lee. Sr,-Vice Commander—Anthony A. Ramelli, Jr.-Vice Commander — James Aticingon. 3 Quartermaster—Carlton Smith Chaplain—Louis Farrado. Judge Advocate—J. ¥. Porter. Surgeon—Dr. James Parramore. Adjutant—W. C. Murphree. Trustees—Al Warnock, George Pernick and O. mbly. New officers for the Auxiliary were installed by Vanessa Saun- ders, past president and included: President—Ottillee Gates. Sr. Vice-President—Ruby Smith. dr. Vice-President—Edna Per- nick. Secretary—Kitty Darley. Treasurer—Ida Smith. Chaplain—Rose Ramelli. Conductress — Josephine Saw- yer. Guard—Lena Plowman. Trustees — Mary Cruz, Ida Smith, Mary Borntraeger. Color Bearers—Vanessa Saun- ders, Mary Borntraeger, Daisy Lee Curry. Patriotic Instructor — Obdulia Garcia. Musician—Irene Taylor, ders, time mischievous quality and indicates a medieval harlequin figure; and “The Witch Doctor,” mysterious and barbarically bru- tal, done in dark tones. “Mardi Gras” retains the gaity of an abandoned dance. “Market Day” also has the light-hearted spirit of an animated activity. “Reef Life,” a’ marine study of feeding fish, has wonderful de- sign and a combination of shades which gives the feeling of mo- tion. The struggle for existence and expression is evident in “Cycle of Growth,” is an abstraction of a tree through the four seasons; the stark branches in winter, the buds of spring, the full leafage of summer, and the seedlings and cones which appear in the au- tumn. Another tree (in an early painting finished in Key West) which might be called “The Haunted,” also interprets the turmoil of struggle for life in enroaching surroundings. Num- ber 13 expresses this same striy- ing for expression of self. The hidden intricates of a per- sonality with its many facets of development are subtly inter- preted in “Masquerader,” and in the pen and ink wash, “The Watcher,” wa&ich centers on the but portraits are at tegat forceful cart cent dette joy is cast as I colonel with a plush heart. ° ty Tamblyn steals scenes » his portrayal of a kid who Gallant character and bravado in- light like spinning stars above “Nordic Enjoyment of abstract art may ppeLine’.... baal OWNED & OPERATED 8Y profound When snakes lose teeth they are | arer, younger looking ods usually within a week + 90's time, cst use new Namemons De sherr non-oily cream delighthi the shin—with its famous aring, stimulating ingredient t improves skim appearance besutifully. Fully guaranteed, sy sammmota De Luge today! AT ALL KRESS